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Arizona

A state located in the southwest of the United States. It ranks sixth in terms of total land area and 14th in terms of population.

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How long does it take to drive from Phoenix Arizona to New Jersey?

From Phoenix, Illinois it is 23.7 miles.

From Phoenix, Arkansas it is 665 miles.

From Phoenix, New York it is 685 miles.

From Phoenix, Maryland it is 717 miles.

From Phoenix, Arizona it is 1,754 miles.

From Phoenix, Oregon it is 2,138 miles.

All distances courtesy of Google Maps.

How long does it take to get from Arizona to Minnesota?

According to Orbitz, they have posted the time from Phoenix TO Minneapolis:

"Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on Northwest Airlines, which operates 6 regularly scheduled daily non-stop flights from Phoenix (PHX) to Minneapolis (MSP), departing between 7:40am and 5:45pm. Usually a Boeing 757 or Airbus A320 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Phoenix, AZ to Minneapolis, MN is 3 hours and 8 minutes."

What are Arizona's major lakes?

Alamo Lake

Considered one of Arizona's best Bass fishing lakes, Alamo Lake is a quick 120 miles northwest of Phoenix. Visitors can enjoy fishing, swimming, boating and water skiing.Apache Lake

Located about 65 miles east of Phoenix, the Horse Mesa dam creates Apache Lake. Known for it's quick weekend getaways, visitors enjoy swimming, bass fishing, boating and water skiing.Bartlett Lake

Bartlett Lake is a Verde River Reservoir Lake located approximately 30 miles northeast of Phoenix. As a national holiday hot spot, you can enjoy picnicking, boating, swimming, skiing and plenty of campground space. During less visited dates, fishermen can catch Bass, Catfish, Small and Largemouth Bass, Crappie and Bluegill.Becker Lake

Becker Lake is known primarily for large Rainbow Trout. You can find Becker Lake approximately two miles northwest of Springerville off US 60.Big Lake

Stocked in the spring and fall with more than 30,000 trout, Big Lake is a great family getaway. Facilities include a grocery store, boat rental and plenty of nearby campsites.Canyon Lake

Located approximately 16 miles outside of Apache Junction on state route 88, Canyon Lake is Salt River reservoir lake. Canyon Lake offers beautiful mountainous scenery and various fish such as the walleye, largemouth bass, yellow bass, rainbow trout, bluegill, channel catfish and crappie. It has a designated swimming site and a pair of boating ramps. The three recreation sites at the lake -- Acacia Picnic Site, the Palo Verde Recreation Site and the Boulder Creek Recreation Site -- are open year round and available at no charge.Chevelon Canyon Lake

Chevelon Lake is an excellent source for Brown Trout fishing. Chevelon is locate about 60 miles east of Payson off State Route 260. A slightly difficult one-mile hike is required to reach the lake.Fool Hollow Lake

Great for Rainbow trout, Small and Largemouth Bass, Crappie, Sunfish, Catfish and Walleye, Fool Hollow Lake can be found approximately 5 miles west of Show Low off State Route 260.Hawley Lake

Located on the White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation, Hawley Lake requires fisherman to attain a permit. Popular for its Ice-fishing, Hawley Lake amenities include a grocery story, boat rentals, cabins, plenty of campsites and the Hawley Lake Resort.Horseshoe Lake

Known more for recreation than fishing, Horseshoe Lake is a reservoir lake that is usually near dry during the hot summer months. From October to May you can enjoy camping, picnicking, and hiking.Lake Havasu

Arguably the most popular water-lovers location in Arizona, Lake Havasu offers every possible amenity to both fishermen and visiting tourists. Home of the London Bridge, Lake Havasu is located on Arizona's western border off Arizona 95.

When did people find the Grand Canyon?

It was discovered in 1540 by Garcia Lopez de Cardennas during the Coronado expedition in search for the Seven Cities of Cibola.

What is the Hoover Dam?

built betweeen 1931 and 1936 by the us bareau of reclamation of the colorado river between nevada and arizona. the hoover dam was one of the major public works projects of the great deppression and new deal era.

What touches the western border of Arizona?

utah

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Note: Arizona's (natural) western border is mostly defined as the Colorado River. (Utah borders to the north!)

Was Arizona stolen from Mexico please explain how?

The statement holds a degree of validity, but must be measured against World History and not just a squabble between a stronger and a weaker neighbor in the name of American Imperialism. If blatant theft had been intented, then certainly all of Sonora and Baja California would have been included in the treaty. It is undeniable that the US acted in an Imperial manner, and that it took by force of arms what it wanted.

What are the negative and positive impacts of the Hoover Dam?

Hoover Dam construction put many laborers to work for relatively good wages during the Great Depression. The power and water from the project created additional opportunities for growth in southern Nevada, southern California, and eventually central Arizona. Control of the water allowed production of great crops in deserts from the Imperial Valley to near Phoenix. Lake Mead provides extensive flatwater recreation opportunities in a dry landscape. Problems occurred with eventual overuse of the water from the Colorado River among the states in the basin, along with controversies for allocation of the water that continue to grow today. Ecological effects of the dams and diversions include changing the flow so that the river no longer flows into Mexico, the water temperature is lower which affects certain native fish, and quagga mussels have invaded Lake Mead and clog water distribution facilities. Lake Mead elevation has dropped to the extent that some marinas have closed. Sediment is filling the Lake Mead bottom at an alarming rate, despite Glen Canyon Dam catching some sediment about 270 miles upstream, and the first 10 miles of the reservoir below the Grand Canyon are mostly filled with sediment already. Las Vegas has recently sought water from underground basins in eastern Nevada to fill projected future demands from the city's growth beyond what is now expected from Lake Mead.

What kind of livestock does Arizona raise?

Beavers, Big Brown Bats, Big Horned Sheep, Bullock's Orioles, Canyon Tree Frogs, Canyon Wrens, Cliff Shallows, Collard Lizards, Colorado Pikeminnows, Coyotes, Golden Eagles, Gopher Snakes, Great Blue Herons, Great Horned Owls, Grey Foxes, Horned Lizards, Jack Rabbits, Mountain Lions, Mule Deer, Ord's Kangaroo Rats, Ravens, Razorback Suckers, Red-Spotted Toads, Ringed Neck Pheasants, Round tail Chubs, Spotted Sandpipers, Striped Whipsnakes, Turkey Vultures, Western Rattlesnakes, Whiptail Lizards, and Woodhouse's Toads.

There may be more animals, but this is everything I found on one website. If you have any questions please feel free to post on my message board, and rate my trust.

Where can someone get a free tb test done at in phoenix Arizona?

To get a TB test done in Phoenix, Arizona patients can go to the Minute Clinic. The Minute Clinic is provided by CVS Pharmacy.

Arizona and New Mexico are in which region sometimes they are grouped with anthore region . in which region could they belong?

The United States Census Bureau defines four regions - Northeast, Midwest, South and West. New Mexico and Arizona are in the southwestern U.S. and are in the West Region.

IS THERE A statute of limitations on domestic violence in Arizona?

In Arizona it will depend on the specific charges filed. If it is a felony it will be seven years, otherwise one.

How do the cacti in Arizona survive?

Cacti can survive in deserts because they store water in themselves and use them to grow.

When will Santa be in Arizona?

NORAD has been used for years by news stations, now they allow the public online access-search "NORAD Santa tracker" to find-just don't share info or use to try to catch him-Merry Christmas!

Why did Arizona became a state?

he major result being the end to the territorial colonization of Continental America. Arizona was the 48th state admitted into the U.S. and the last of the contiqous state to be admitted. The admission, originally scheduled to coincide with that of New Mexico, was delayed by Democrats in the territorial legislature to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Arizona becoming a confederate territory in 1862

What is the distance in miles from the northern Arizona border to St George Utah?

The air distance from northern Arizona's border town of Colorado City to St. George, Utah, is 34 miles. That equals 56 kilometers or 30 nautical miles.

Where is the Yuma Crossing State Park in Yuma Arizona located?

The address of the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park is: , Yuma, AZ 85366-8792

Where is Maricopa County Attorney's office located?

Maricopa County is located in south central part of United States of America, specifically the State of Arizona. It has boarders with La Paz and Yuma Counties from the West and Pima County from South.

How long does it take mail from Arizona to Ohio?

2 to 3 days is the average 1st class postage timing pretty much anywhere in the US. If you mail late in the day and/or are going to a rural area, 3 to 5 is more likely.